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as the ad says i have a great little digital speed meter here for sale.

it came out of my skyline and i dont need it

so its for sale

Manufacturer:ULTRA

Unit type:Speed meter

Model no:4000

Serial no:800184527444

Features:

*Speedo

*Trip computer

*0-400m distance/speed recorder

*Adjustable pulse(for selecting car type)

$50 and its yours SOLD

i also have a blitz dd bov with aluminium flange for sale

in great condition

$100 firm price has been droped $90 firm SOLD

Hicas lock bar complete with tie rods, chrome in finish

has 1 torn dust boot

$100 firm price has droped $80 firm SOLD

cheers

PH:0433750636

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Edited by MR FLWLSS
any more info on the speed meter such as how its wired up etc

it only had 4 wires connected and i know where they all go. im a mechanic and nissan nutter

i need this stuff gone

prices are

$50 for the speed meter

$50 for the bov

$80 for the lock bar

im in sydney

give me a call on 0433750636

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